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* Matthew Walters (Main Gate Prisoner) is credited as "Main Gates Prisoner" in ''Radio Times''.
* Matthew Walters (Main Gate Prisoner) is credited as "Main Gates Prisoner" in ''Radio Times''.
* At the beginning of episode one, the episode number caption remains on-screen after the opening title sequence ends, being superimposed onto the opening scene of the Doctor and Jo ''en route'' to HM Prison Stangmoor in Bessie for a couple of seconds before it disappears. This was most probably a technical error.
* At the beginning of episode one, the episode number caption remains on-screen after the opening title sequence ends, being superimposed onto the opening scene of the Doctor and Jo ''en route'' to HM Prison Stangmoor in Bessie for a couple of seconds before it disappears. This was most probably a technical error.
* With ''[[Mission to the Unknown (TV story)|Mission to the Unknown]]'', ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians (TV story)|Doctor Who and the Silurians]]'', ''[[The Daemons]]'', ''[[The Sea Devils]]'', ''[[The Sontaran Experiment (TV story)|The Sontaran Experiment]]'', ''[[Genesis of the Daleks]]'' and ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]'', this is one of only eight televised stories in the history of ''Doctor Who'' not to feature the Doctor's TARDIS. However, what appears to be the Master's TARDIS can be seen in the background near the end of episode six when the Master is on the phone to the Doctor, confirming that he has recovered his dematerialisation circuit.
* With ''[[Mission to the Unknown (TV story)|Mission to the Unknown]]'', ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians (TV story)|Doctor Who and the Silurians]]'', ''[[The Daemons]]'', ''[[The Sea Devils]]'', ''[[The Sontaran Experiment (TV story)|The Sontaran Experiment]]'', ''[[Genesis of the Daleks]], [[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]] ''and ''[[The Lie of the Land (TV story)|The Lie of the Land]]'', this is one of only nine televised stories in the history of ''Doctor Who'' not to feature the Doctor's TARDIS. However, what appears to be the Master's TARDIS can be seen in the background near the end of episode six when the Master is on the phone to the Doctor, confirming that he has recovered his dematerialisation circuit.
* The DVD recolourisation release of this serial features an additional set of credits for the restoration team that mimics the effects of the Keller Machine.
* The DVD recolourisation release of this serial features an additional set of credits for the restoration team that mimics the effects of the Keller Machine.
* [[Stuart Humphryes]], AKA Babelcolour, manually recoloured episode one, as it lacked suitable material to perform chroma-dot restoration.;
* [[Stuart Humphryes]], AKA Babelcolour, manually recoloured episode one, as it lacked suitable material to perform chroma-dot restoration.  
* {{Delgado|c}} listens to an excerpt from a piece of music known as "[[The Devil's Triangle]]". This was presumed to be an in-joke, i.e. implying that the Master is the Devil. Although on the face of it, the music peace is a 1970 instrumental number by ''King Crimson'', it is based on a much earlier classical piece by Gustav Holst, written in the 1920s.
* {{Delgado|c}} listens to an excerpt from a piece of music known as "[[The Devil's Triangle]]". This was presumed to be an in-joke, i.e. implying that the Master is the Devil. Although on the face of it, the music peace is a 1970 instrumental number by ''King Crimson'', it is based on a much earlier classical piece by Gustav Holst, written in the 1920s.


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